Ed Whelan drew considerable criticism when he attempted to defend conservative judge Brett Kavanaugh, then involved in contentious hearings following his nomination to the Supreme Court. Shortly before a scheduled Judiciary Committee vote on the nomination, an allegation emerged that Kavanaugh had committed a sexual assault as a teen. With assistance and information supplied from Creative Response Concepts Public Relations, a conservative public relations firm, Whelan tweeted that the allegation against Kavanaugh was a case of mistaken identity. Although he expressly disclaimed accusing any particular individual, Whelan faced fierce criticism for the tweets. He apologized a day later for an “appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment”.

Trump knows from cover-ups. Because “fudged” interviews, “enemies of the state”, and SCOTUS nominees, Sideshow Ed should have run this assassination.

Brett and Squi…. Surveillance video shows that Saudi Arabia used a *body double* who left the consulate wearing Jamal #Khashoggi‘s clothes after he was killed in an attempt to cover up his MURDER.Who brings a bone saw and a body double to an accidental death

“They had a very bad original concept. It was carried out poorly and the cover-up was one of the worst cover-ups in the history of cover-ups. Very simple. Bad deal, should have never been thought of. Somebody really messed up.” (Trump)

SQUI!

Trump calls Saudi murder of Khashoggi the worst cover up in history. He forgot to say:
– he knew from the beginning
– he was part of the cover up
– he condemns Saudis being caught more than the terrorism
– he still plans to sell them $Billions of weaponshttps://t.co/les7H4SdFG

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday condemned Saudi Arabia’s account of the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi as “the worst cover-up ever,” and his administration warned for the first time that it would impose human rights sanctions on those who took part in the plot.

Mr. Trump’s latest criticism, and the threat of sanctions delivered by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, highlighted the mounting pressure on the White House after Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, described the killing of Mr. Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul as a premeditated and “savage” murder.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump said, “They had a very bad original concept, it was carried out poorly, and the cover-up was one of the worst in the history of cover-ups.”

“Whoever thought of that idea, I think, is in big trouble, and they should be in big trouble,” he said of the operation inside the Saudi Consulate, during which, Turkish officials say, Mr. Khashoggi was killed and his body dismembered with a bone saw.